4 results match your criteria: "Flowers Research Institute[Affiliation]"

First Report of Causing Anthracnose on L. in Guangxi, China.

Plant Dis

August 2024

Guangxi Academy of Agricultural Science, Flowers Research Institute, Nanning, Guangxi, China;

Article Synopsis
  • A disease affecting L. plants in Tiandong, China, was identified in June 2022, resulting in yellow lesions and brown spots on around 5500 plants, leading to wilting leaves.
  • Researchers collected diseased leaf samples, disinfected them, and cultured them on potato dextrose agar, successfully isolating 15 fungal strains for further study.
  • The genetic analysis of three selected fungal isolates revealed a high level of similarity (99%-100%) to a previously identified isolate, confirming their classification and contributing to the understanding of this plant disease.
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First Report of Colletotrichum siamense Causing Leaf Spot on Jasminum sambac in China.

Plant Dis

December 2022

Guangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Institute of Plant Protection, 174 daxue road, Nanning, Guangxi Province, Nanning, Guangxi, China, 530007;

Jasmine (Jasminum sambac (L.) Aiton) is cultivated as a commercial floricultural crop in many countries around the world (Gao et al., 2020).

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Limited accumulation of high-frequency somatic mutations in a 1700-year-old Osmanthus fragrans tree.

Tree Physiol

October 2022

State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences, Nanjing University, 163 Xianlin Avenue, Qixia District. Nanjing 210023, China.

Lifespan varies greatly between and within species. Mutation accumulation is considered an important factor explaining this life-history trait. However, direct assessment of somatic mutations in long-lived species is still rare.

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Metabolic and proteomic analysis of nitrogen metabolism mechanisms involved in the sugarcane - Fusarium verticillioides interaction.

J Plant Physiol

August 2020

College of Agriculture, State Key Laboratory of Conservation and Utilization of Subtropical Agrobioresources, Guangxi University, Nanning, Guangxi, 530004, China. Electronic address:

Pokkah boeng disease (PBD) is a foliar disease causing severe losses in sugarcane crop production. Research into resistance mechanisms against the causal agent, Fusarium verticillioides, is particularly important for farmers and researchers. This work based on the comprehensive analysis of metabolic, proteomic, and bioinformatics data on nitrogen (N) metabolism, which revealed that this biosynthetic reactions was closely related to resistance mechanisms in the sugarcane- F.

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